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Susan Strasberg
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Susan Strasberg - what members say
review by Bribaba from London
A taste worth acquiring 7 October 2010
Susan Strasberg - filmography
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Psych-Out
on DVD
(1968)
Starring: Dean Stockwell, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern
Director: Richard Rush
Certificate: 
A look at the psychedelic world of the 1960's flower children. Jenny is a 17-year-old deaf runaway who stumbles into that world as she searches for her brother who is being pursued by hoods. A low-budget psychedelic cult classic from 1968 offers trippy visuals, acid-tinged soundtracks, and the ..read more »

49%
from 195 members
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The High Bright Sun
on DVD
(1965)
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, George Chakiris, Susan Strasberg
Director: Ralph Thomas
Certificate: 
Set in Cyprus in 1957, against the background of Cyprus' determined struggle for independence from British rule, Dirk Bogarde stars as a British Intelligence Officer whose sense of duty imperils the life of the woman he loves. Betty Box produces and Ralph Thomas directs in their ninth collaboration ..read more »

42%
from 12 members
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Taste Of Fear
on DVD
(1961)
Starring: Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd
Director: Seth Holt
Certificate: 
Hammer thriller in which, after narrowly surviving a drowning accident, wheelchair bound Penny Appleby goes to live with her widowed stepmother on the French Riviera, where she soon begins to question her sanity after seeing her father's corpse in the grounds.

71%
from 113 members
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Kapo
(1959)
Starring: Laurent Terzieff, Gianni Garko, Susan Strasberg
Director: Gillo Pontecorvo
Certificate: 
The French/Italian/Yugoslav concentration camp drama Kapo stars Susan Strasberg, who several years earlier had originated the title role in the Broadway production The Diary of Anne Frank. Here, Ms. Strasberg is once again a European Jewish teenager victimized by the Nazis. Interred in a ..read more »

22%
from 4 members
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Picnic
on DVD
(1955)
Starring: William Holden, Kim Novak, Betty Field
Director: Joshua Logan
Certificate: 
One of the biggest box-office attractions of the 1950s, Picnic was adapted by Daniel Taradash from the Pulitzer Prize-winning William Inge play. William Holden plays Hal Carter, a handsome drifter who ambles into a small Kansas town during the Labor Day celebration to look up old college chum Alan (..read more »

61%
from 160 members
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